A spot check by TUKO.co.ke on Wednesday, June 12, showed much of the internal and external work was already done.

“Internally, we are done with the finishes, so basically what we are doing inside is just repairing the small things that need to be repaired, things like faulty electrical work, paint, plasta, cabinets and so forth.

The main thing remaining is connecting power and water, but the system is already in place,” said Cyprian Aron, the clerk of works at The Alma during a tour of the site.

The situation on the site shows everything is on course. This is contrary to claims by a section of social media users that Cytonn Investments was one of the property developers whose projects had stalled and were at risk of sinking with billions of investors’ money.

Construction work is ongoing at all the three phases at The Alma development.

Below are photos of how it looks like from inside Phase One of The Alma:

As much as climbing the stairs is healthy, it can be exhausting at times, and that is why at The Alma all the nine blocks are equipped with elevators. Photo: Bebeto Ogutu/TUKO.Source: Original

Final touches on the staircases at Phase One of The Alma development. Photo: Bebeto Ogutu/TUKO.Source: Original

Furnished sitting room of a one bedroom house at Phase One of The Alma. The house is complete with water and power. Photo: Bebeto Ogutu/TUKO.Source: Original

Furnished sitting room of a two bedroom house at Phase One of The Alma also complete. Photo: Bebeto Ogutu/TUKO.Source: Original

Complete and furnished sitting room of a three bedroom apartment at Phase One of The Alma. Photo: Bebeto Ogutu/TUKO.Source: Original

A look inside the kitchens of two and three bedroom apartments at Phase One of The Alma. Photo: Bebeto Ogutu/TUKO.Source: Original

Furnished open kitchen of a one bedroom house at Phase One of The Alma. Photo: Bebeto Ogutu/TUKO.Source: Original

How the lavatories look like at Phase One of The Alma. Photo: Bebeto Ogutu/TUKO.Source: Original